Somewhere near the edge of the Empire, a pair of swordsmen are on their usual daily patrol along the riverside.

Swordsman #1: 'The past few weeks have been awfully silent, haven't they? We did not have any ork parties scouting around.'Swordsman #2: 'Yeah, I suppose the prince's raid was successful enough to led them into disarray.'

Cogni: 'They secured themselves in an ancient ruin, and they found an old tablet which had vital information about the crystal! What are the odds?'

Cogni: 'I did not understand it fully, but I realized that it had a device designed to interact with the crytal I've found!'

Cogni: 'I was risky activating the mechanism but it worked! It was then when things turned ugly.'

Spell-wraith Al-Azim: 'I had enough of your meddling in my kingdom, you insolent whelp! Hand over the crystal and I may grant you a swift death!'

Cogni: 'Of course I wouldn't give it without a fight!'

Undead Turn 1

'The bloody skeletons had the element of surprise and assaulted us, tearing down our barricade and killing a dwarf.'

Dwarves Turn 1

'But we retaliated fast, slowly grinding away their numbers!'

'The machine slowly powered up in the meanwhile.'

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'With unbroken fervor, they began to overpower some of us!'

'Even that twisted spirit entered the fray and gutted one of our lads.'

Dwarves Turn 2

'I decided to even the scales with explosives!'

'The results were satisfying as always!'

'Me and my lads continued to bash those rattlebone fiends and almost got rid of all of their warriors.'

'The machine kept on working.'

Undead Turn 3

Al-Azim: 'I grow tired of this!'

'The spirit conjured a terrifying monster from the fallen skeletons!'

'It began to tear my men apart with great ferocity.'

'Others fell to a barrage of arrows.'

Dwarves Turn 3

'We retreated back to the device, trying to pick off a few more of their numbers but without avail.'

Undead Turn 4

'We were surrounded.'

'The last of my troops got murdered, while the wraith went for my head! Luckily, I had my pan with me to defend.'

'It was then when I realized that this might be the end of me! But Cogni's no coward! "I'll not let you get the crystal!", I shouted, ready to fight.'

Al-Azim: 'Pitiful! You have no idea what powers you are tampering with!'

'It was then the device gave a final click.'

Al-Azim: 'Fool! What have you done!'

'The ground began to tremble, and eerie lights shot up from the sand...'

'... and from under, a dragon has emerged! But it was huge, bigger than Gallikronn!'

'For a moment I was on the massive creature, but quickly tumbled down from it! It was then that I noticed something was wrong with the beast: it looked old, and dessicated, like a dried-out husk!'

Aetheros: 'AFTER EIGHT THOUSAND YEARS, I LIVE TO SEE THE LIGHT OF DAY AGAIN!'

'Sparks jolted out of its tormented frame as it spread its wings since an eternity! I was horrified; I began to think that using the device was not a wise decision after all.'

Al-Azim: 'Magnificent! Now, bow before me wyrm, for all the undead of Nehekara obey me!'

Aetheros: 'OBEY? YOU COMMAND ME TO OBEY?'

Aetheros: 'AETHEROS OBEYS NONE!'

'The spectre had angered the dragon who, in a fit of rage crushed the bone creature with one bite.'

'It then unleashed a breath of what appeared like a thousand thunderbolts at the wraith, who decided it's better to leave and let his minions take the hit.'

'The beast then turned to me.'

Aetheros: 'AS FOR YOU, PUNY CREATURE...'

Aetheros: 'AS MY FINAL ACT OF MERCY, I WILL LET YOU LIVE TO TELL THE TALE OF MY RETURN.'

Aetheros: 'EIGHT THOUSAND YEARS AGO, THE PEOPLE OF THIS LAND HAVE BETRAYED ME! NOW, THEIR DESCENDANTS SHALL SUFFER FOR THEIR TREACHERY! LET THE WORLD KNOW THAT AETHEROS SOARS THE SKIES OF NORTHEROS ONCE AGAIN; ONLY TO COWER AND TREMBLE AS I UNLEASH MY RIGHTEOUS FURY UPON THEM! THE STORM OF RECKONING HAS COME!'

'Then it left. I was mortified, but what could I do? I tried me best to find my way back!'

Swordsman #1: 'That is quite a terrifying tale, sir Copperflux. We shall escort to Capitol City at once!'Cogni: 'Thank ye lads, but let's make haste! Ever since I can't help but feel that the skies are darkening even as we speak.'